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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 1223180" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Jo, if you won't be on the show, just say no. Half the entertainment is the "collectors" they are picking from. Some real nice folks and some real unique characters and everything in between. </p><p></p><p>I disagree with prima dona or whoever that was, that there is no educational value to the show. For younger people especially, there is a lot to be learned because everything they are picking is prior to their lifetime and outside of their life experience. I have learned a lot of stuff I didn't know before, too. Not "PhD in History" level of knowledge, granted, but still adding to what I knew before. </p><p></p><p>If a program doesn't hold your attention, you aren't going to learn anything no matter how much good info. is presented. And as far as PBS, they have some shows I really like, but have all but quit watching their nature programs because they keep promoting manmade global warming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 1223180, member: 9169"] Jo, if you won't be on the show, just say no. Half the entertainment is the "collectors" they are picking from. Some real nice folks and some real unique characters and everything in between. I disagree with prima dona or whoever that was, that there is no educational value to the show. For younger people especially, there is a lot to be learned because everything they are picking is prior to their lifetime and outside of their life experience. I have learned a lot of stuff I didn't know before, too. Not "PhD in History" level of knowledge, granted, but still adding to what I knew before. If a program doesn't hold your attention, you aren't going to learn anything no matter how much good info. is presented. And as far as PBS, they have some shows I really like, but have all but quit watching their nature programs because they keep promoting manmade global warming. [/QUOTE]
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